October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Legal Gender Recognition: Learning from Recent Developments Julia Ehrt TGEU Executive Director

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October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Legal Gender Recognition: Learning from Recent Developments Julia Ehrt TGEU Executive Director

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition The Law in Argentina

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition The Law in Argentinia In July 2012 the trans legislation in Argentina came into force Before that Argentina did not have a gender identity law at all Access to hormones, surgeries and legal recognition required juridicial authorization (5-10 years). Otherwise surgery was illegal (Penal Code / Regulation of medical practice).

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Art. 1: The right to identity All persons have the right: a) To the recognition of their gender identity; b) To the free development of their person according to their gender identity; c) To be treated according to their gender identity and, particularly, to be identified in that way in the documents proving their identity in terms of the first name/s, image and sex recorded there.

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Art. 2: Definition of gender identity in the law Gender identity is understood as the internal and individual way in which gender is perceived by persons, that can correspond or not to the gender assigned at birth, including the personal experience of the body. This can involve modifying bodily appearance or functions through pharmacological, surgical or other means, provided it is freely chosen. It also includes other expressions of gender such as dress, ways of speaking and gestures.

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Art. 3: Access to the law All persons can request that the recorded sex be amended, along with the changes in first name and image, whenever they do not agree with the self-perceived gender identity.

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Art. 4: Requirements Prove that they have reached the minimum age of eighteen (18) years, with the exception established in Article 5 of the current law. To submit to the National Bureau of Vital Statistics or their corresponding district offices, a request stating that they fall under the protection of the current law and requesting the amendment of their birth certificate in the records and a new national identity card, with the same number as the original one. To provide the new first name with which they want to be registered In no case will it be needed to prove that a surgical procedure for total or partial genital reassignment, hormonal therapies or any other psychological or medical treatment has taken place

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Art. 9: Confidentiality Only those authorized by the document holder or provided with a written and well-founded judicial authorization can have access to the original birth certificate. The amendment of the recorded sex and the change in first name will never be given to publicity, except with the authorization of the docuent holder. The publication in newspapers prescribed by Article 17 of the Law will be omitted in these cases.

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Art. 11: Right to free personal development All persons older than eighteen (18) years, according to Article 1 of the current law and with the aim of ensuring the holistic enjoyment of their health, will be able to access total and partial surgical interventions and/or comprehensive hormonal treatments to adjust their bodies, including their genitalia, to their self-perceived gender identity, without requiring any judicial or administrative authorization. There will be no need to prove the will to have a total or partial reassignment surgery in order to access comprehensive hormonal treatment. The only requirement will be, in both cases, informed consent by the individual concerned

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Art. 11: Right to free personal development Public health officials, be they from the state, private or trade union-run health insurance systems, must guarantee in an ongoing way the rights recognized by this law. All medical procedures contemplated in this article are included in the Compulsory Medical Plan (that is, they are not subjected to additional costs for those having private or trade union-run insurance plans), or in whatever system replaces it, as decided by the enforcing authority.

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition Summery of the Argentinian Law The law respects the self determination of trans people The law has no prerequisites such as infertility, sex reassingment surgery, divorce or diagnosis The law protects trans people from disclosure of former name and gender The law is open to anyone The administrative procedure is fast: 2-3 weeks to complete the whole process The law guaranties acces to trans related health care on the basis of informed consent

October 19th 2012WS 19: Legal Gender Recognition More good and best practices